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Initial version of restructuring the Summon book info screen on-the-fly with jQuery and jQuery UI

Daum지도를 지원하는 Textcube Daum 지도 플러그인 작성중. 정말 아침놀님의 코드를 볼때마다 이렇게 아름다운 코드라니를 느끼고 있다. (실력이 형편없음 ㅠㅠ, jQuery책 다시 봐야겠음) posted by StudioEgo

Some guy offered to take a few photos of me while I did my training thing. Thanks, guy!

Oh look, our fav sponsor, Plus hosting, in the background. [Photo by Marina Filipović Marinshe]

Die Icons haben wir selbst erstellt unter Vorlage von jQuery Vorlagen

These look much better than using radio buttons, IMO.

Drupal test suite for CJP Jabber PHP library: testing roster retrieval and roster member statuses using jQuery.

jQuery is a fast and concise JavaScript Library that simplifies HTML document traversing, event handling, animating, and Ajax interactions for rapid web development. jQuery is designed to change the way that you write JavaScript.We've been using jQuery for all the javascript bits n pieces on the site for a while now. Used to use www.dannychoo.com/clickout.php?url=http://script.aculo.us/ but the base files were too big and there we not as many people developing plugins for it.Yesterday, we rolled out Image Annotations that enables you to leave notes on images which helps increases user interaction and makes communication in each article much more fun.We are using this plugin which you should be able to install easily. We took a step further and ripped apart its guts to integrate it with our commenting system. In the future you will be able to comment with your Twitter account. For now the only integration with Twitter that we have is the www.dannychoo.com/clickout.php?url=http://twitter.com/dcc... account - all comments from this site are automatically sent to that account which not only makes it easy to keep track of comments, a load of keywords also will be indexed in Twitter's search results and link back to DC.The Image Annotation system on DC is in beta mode and there are a few outstanding non-showstopper bugs which I will cover in a mo.

 

The original article for this image lives at www.dannychoo.com/post/en/25316/JQuery+Plugins.html

If you have the jQuery plugin Fancybox installed, octopress-flickr plugin will display next and previous buttons for your sets, and enable left and right keystrokes.

The future is cool

 

(T-shirt edition)

Yehuda Katz presenting jQuery selectors.

shots from jQuery UK 2015

shots from jQuery UK 2015

This is me, I work on the web.

 

I can't remember a time without a computer in the house. My father wrote accounting software in COBOL and it wasn't long before I got my own hand-me-down PC. Playing games on it was great, but when it got connected to the internet I saw real value in spending time on it. With just a few keystrokes and the now archaic whirring and beeping of the modem, the world was at hand.

 

I didn't start out wanting to be a developer, I wanted to make movies. After a brief career in the independent film industry, I was offered a job supporting and enhancing intranet applications. I found I had a natural aptitude for programming, a love of finding problems and fixing them. Not just fixing problems in code, but finding solutions that help people accomplish things. I get just as much enjoyment debugging business processes as I do code. That first VBScript/ASP site started a career involving e-commerce sites, financial LOB applications, and marketing websites.

 

My typical day is spent creating sites in a combination of ASP.Net, C#, jQuery, and SQL Server. Occasionally I will be asked to tackle something in PHP or Flash.

 

In the evenings I try to limit myself to a handful of technologies, otherwise I would never finish anythi... There are so many tools and techniques I want to learn. I've developed in ASP.Net MVC, Prototype, Flex, Blogengine.Net, N2 CMS.

 

There's no better feeling than that of accomplishment being able to point at a site and say "I did that."

the bake less, nom more breakfast pastry.

Bootstrap-select.A custom select for @twitter bootstrap using button dropdown.

       

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www.99designhub.com/2014/07/jquery-bootstrap-select/

PHP Function is the most important part of PHP. PHP has lots of built-in functions that we use all the time.

Edwin Martin teaches Advanced jQuery techniques.

Jupiter was the platinum sponsor for the jQuery conferece. And like the rest of jQuery people, they were really cool and nice!

jQuery.popeye is yet another elegant jQuery image gallery script alternative to lightbox. jQuery.popeye...

 

www.cvul.com/scripts/jquery-popeye-quick-and-easy-to-setu...

Edwin Martin teaches Advanced jQuery techniques.

The wireframe I built in Balsamiq for Ty's site. Turned out pretty much as we envisioned it.

 

artlung.com/blog/2010/03/11/new-site-for-tyler/

shots from jQuery UK 2015

oohsilver.com/cascadia/

 

*this is fictional student project

*I scanned the maps, but the rest of the photos are found images

As my friend Steven Rollnik of the 77designz racing team is getting more and more "professional", he needs a smooth website... I'm doing it, stay tuned for more to come soon...

During the 'Learning jQuery: The Way JavaScript Should Be' event at Microsoft in San Francisco, Jonathan Sharp (twitter.com/jdsharp) dives into writing elegant code using jQuery to simplify web development. He also demoed his plugin Mockjax for mocking ajax requests and responses (http://github.com/appendto/jquery-mockjax).

Some guy offered to take a few photos of me while I did my training thing. Thanks, guy!

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